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American Systems Corp., Chantilly: $35.9 million over five years, from the Marine Corps for services in training Marines escape techniques from amphibious vehicles and aircraft forced down over water. (Business Wire)

Anteon International Corp., Fairfax: $69 million over five years, including options, from the Navy for research engineering support services (Business Wire); $49.9 million over five years, including options, from the Navy for installation and support of shipboard security systems aboard Navy vessels (Business Wire); $48 million over five years, including options, from the Air Force for operational and support services for telecommunications and information technology systems in Kuwait (Press release); $24 million over six year, including options, from the Air Force for research and development of new aerospace structural technologies (Business Wire).

Apptis Inc., Chantilly: $19 million from the Air Force for information technology support services at medical facilities in Texas, Mississippi and Florida. (Business Wire)

Beach, Panel & Controls Inc., Chesapeake: $27.9 million from the Navy for shipboard intruder detection security systems on 78 ships of the Military Sealift Command. The contract has a potential of $43 million if expanded to all 120 vessels in the MSC. (The Virginian-Pilot)

CRAssociates Inc., Newington: $16 million over five years from the Veterans Administration for establishment and support of outpatient services in Rock Hill, S.C. (PR Newswire)

General Dynamics Inc., Falls Church: through Advanced Information Systems of Arlington, $8.8 million contract modification for continued work on a new generation electronic warfare program; $14 million from the Navy for engineering and technical services on submarine combat control systems; through Electric Boat of Groton, Conn., $6.3 million for spare parts for the submarine SSN North Carolina; $5.5 million contract modification for management and support of nuclear submarine maintenance; through National Steel and Shipbuilding Co. of San Diego, Calif., $586 million option for construction of two T-AKE cargo/ammunition supply ships; through Ordnance and Tactical Systems of St. Petersburg, Fla., $54 million contract modification from the Army for 120mm tank training ammunition. (PR Newswire) 

ManTech International Corp., Fairfax: $76 million over nine years, including options, from the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, San Diego, Calif. for training and technical support services (Business Wire); $51.3 million over five years from the Navy for engineering and support services for research and study on stealth characteristics of submarines and surface vessels (Press release); $13.5 million over five years, including options, for training and facilities management services at Fort Knox, Ky. (Press release).

Northrop Grumman Information Technology, Herndon: $9.2 million over two years from the Army for training of field commanders, staff personnel and analysts in the use of intelligence information. (Press release)

Raytheon Technical Services Co. LLC, Reston: $93.9 million over five years, including options, from the Navy for engineering, training and support services for over-the-horizon radar systems. (PR Newswire)

United Defense Industries Inc., Arlington: through Norshipco of Norfolk, $50 million, including options, from the Navy for dry dock and maintenance services on 10 Arleigh Burke-class destroyers; $228 million from the Navy for dry dock and maintenance services on six LHA and LHD-class amphibious assault ships. (Press release)

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